Tradiovision - Other
Models

Model 9 (1947)

Popular Science, March 1947

Electronics, January 1947

In 1946, the first U.S. coin-operated television to be publicly
exhibited was displayed in New York City. It operated when a 25-cent
coin was inserted. The receiver, named the Tradio-Vision, contained 20
tubes and a 5-in cathode ray tube that reflected a 500-line image on
mirror on the lid of its metal cabinet (16-in high, 8-in deep, 9-in
wide). The manufacturer was Tradio Inc., of Asbury Park, N.J.